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Amphibian conservation in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
https://publications.australian.museum/amphibian-conservation-in-vietnam-laos-and-cambodia/Amphibian conservation in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
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Genetic monitoring reveals significant population structure in eastern quolls – implications for the conservation of a threatened carnivorous marsupial
https://publications.australian.museum/genetic-monitoring-reveals-significant-population-structure-in-eastern-quolls-implications-for-the-conservation-of-a-threatened-carnivorous-marsupial/Genetic monitoring reveals significant population structure in eastern quolls – implications for the conservation of a threatened carnivorous marsupial
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Persistence of a potentially rare mammalian genus (Wyulda) provides evidence for areas of evolutionary refugia within the Kimberley, Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/persistence-of-a-potentially-rare-mammalian-genus-wyulda-provides-evidence-for-areas-of-evolutionary-refugia-within-the-kimberley-australia/Persistence of a potentially rare mammalian genus (Wyulda) provides evidence for areas of evolutionary refugia within the Kimberley, Australia
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Family Microdesmidae
https://publications.australian.museum/family-microdesmidae/Family Microdesmidae
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Description of a new species of Trimma (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from the Red Sea, with a discussion of the generic separation of Trimma and Priolepis, with discussion of sensory papillae terminology.
https://publications.australian.museum/description-of-a-new-species-of-trimma-perciformes-gobiidae-from-the-red-sea-with-a-discussion-of-the-generic-separation-of-trimma-and-priolepis-with-discussion-of-sensory-papillae-terminology/Description of a new species of Trimma (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from the Red Sea, with a discussion of the generic separation of Trimma and Priolepis, with discussion of sensory papillae terminology.
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With a Little Help from My Friends: Group Orientation by Larvae of a Coral Reef Fish
https://publications.australian.museum/with-a-little-help-from-my-friends-group-orientation-by-larvae-of-a-coral-reef-fish/With a Little Help from My Friends: Group Orientation by Larvae of a Coral Reef Fish
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The breeding biologies of three species of treefrogs with hyperextended vocal repertoires (Gracixalus; Anura: Rhacophoridae)
https://publications.australian.museum/the-breeding-biologies-of-three-species-of-treefrogs-with-hyperextended-vocal-repertoires-gracixalus-anura-rhacophoridae/The breeding biologies of three species of treefrogs with hyperextended vocal repertoires (Gracixalus; Anura: Rhacophoridae)
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Octopuses of the Kermadec Islands: Discovery and description of a new member of the Octopus 'vulgaris' complex (O. jollyorum, sp. nov.) and the first description of a male Callistoctopus kermadecensis (Berry, 1914).
https://publications.australian.museum/octopuses-of-the-kermadec-islands-discovery-and-description-of-a-new-member-of-the-octopus-vulgaris-complex-o-jollyorum-sp-nov-and-the-first-description-of-a-male-callistoctopus-kermadecensis-berry-1914/Octopuses of the Kermadec Islands: Discovery and description of a new member of the Octopus 'vulgaris' complex (O. jollyorum, sp. nov.) and the first description of a male Callistoctopus kermadecensis (Berry, 1914).
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Diopatra nishii, a new brooding species of Onuphidae (Annelida) from Japan
https://publications.australian.museum/diopatra-nishii-a-new-brooding-species-of-onuphidae-annelida-from-japan/Diopatra nishii, a new brooding species of Onuphidae (Annelida) from Japan
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